The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... Name ? Where every Famous Predecessour vies , And makes a Faction for it in the Skies ? Or must it be reserv'd to thought alone ? 195 Such was the Sacred ( s ) Tetragrammaton . Things worthy silence must not be reveal'd : Thus the true Name ...
... Name ? Where every Famous Predecessour vies , And makes a Faction for it in the Skies ? Or must it be reserv'd to thought alone ? 195 Such was the Sacred ( s ) Tetragrammaton . Things worthy silence must not be reveal'd : Thus the true Name ...
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... name of Satire , because of its variety : And this Satire was adorn'd with Compositions of Musick , and 1145 with Dances : but Lascivious Postures were banish'd from it . In the Tuscan Language , says Livy , the word Hister signifies a ...
... name of Satire , because of its variety : And this Satire was adorn'd with Compositions of Musick , and 1145 with Dances : but Lascivious Postures were banish'd from it . In the Tuscan Language , says Livy , the word Hister signifies a ...
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... Name of Censors . But neither Zoilus , nor he who endeavour'd to defame Virgil , were ever Adopted into the Name of Critick by the Ancients : what their Reputation was then , we know ; and their Successours in this Age deserve no better ...
... Name of Censors . But neither Zoilus , nor he who endeavour'd to defame Virgil , were ever Adopted into the Name of Critick by the Ancients : what their Reputation was then , we know ; and their Successours in this Age deserve no better ...
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Lines on Milton | 540 |
The Prologue and Epilogue to The History of Bacon in Virginia | 551 |
Prologue to The Mistakes | 563 |
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